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Company Response

13 Oct 2023

Author:
Albertsons

Albertsons response to Uyghur forced labour & migrant worker abuse in seafood supply chains

Response from Albertsons to the Ocean Outlaw Project investigation into Uyghur forced labour and migrant abuse in seafood supply chains:

Albertsons Companies is committed to providing our customers with high-quality and traceable seafood from environmentally and socially responsible sources. We expect our suppliers to adopt and comply with comprehensive, transparent and verifiable supply chains that are free of human trafficking and forced labor. 

We have made the decision to stop purchases of flounder and yellowtail sole from High Liner Foods. At the conclusion of our investigation, we will reevaluate our position.

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